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1 Muscles of the Lower Limb

2 Movement at the Hip Joint
Gluteus Maximus Superficial muscle of hip that forms flesh of buttock Most important for extending hip when power is needed Sacrum + iliac bones  gluteal tuberosity of femur + iliotibial tract

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4 Movement at the Hip Joint
Gluteus Medius Ilium  Femur Hip abductor, steadies the pelvis for walking Site for intramuscular injections Maximus overlies the sciatic nerve

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7 Movement at the Hip Joint
Iliopsoas Iliacus and psoas major Iliac bone lesser trochanter of femur Prime mover of hip flexion Keeps upper body from falling backwards while standing

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9 Movement at the Hip Joint
Adductor Muscles Form medial side of each thigh Press the thighs together Gravity does most of their work Pelvis  femur (proximally)

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11 Movement at the Knee Joint
Hamstrings Posterior thigh Biceps femoris, semimembranosus, semitendonosus Ischial Tuberosity  Proximal Tibia Prime movers of thigh extension and knee flexion Butchers use tendons to hang hams for smoking

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13 Movement at the Knee Joint
Sartorius Most superficial thigh muscle, thin, and strap-like Anterior iliac crest  Medial side of Tibia Weak thigh flexor “Tailor’s muscle”*

14 Movement at the Knee Joint
Quadriceps 1 rectus femoris & 3 vastus muscles form anterior thigh Femur Pelvis  Tibial Tuberosity by patellar ligament Extend the knee powerfully Rectus femoris helps flex hip RF + Vastus lateralis  intramuscular injections sites mostly for infants

15 Sartorius

16 Movement at the Foot & Ankle
Tibialis Anterior Superior muscle on anterior leg Upper tibia  tarsal bones Acts to dorsiflex and invert foot

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18 Movement at the Foot & Ankle
Extensor Digitorum Longus Lateral tibial condyle + proximal radius  Phalanges 2-5 of foot Prime mover of toe flexion* Dorsiflexor of foot

19 Movement at the Foot & Ankle
Fibularis Longus, brevis, tertius in lateral part of leg Fibula  Metatarsals Plantar flex and evert foot

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21 Movement at the Foot & Ankle
Gastrocnemius Two-bellied muscle forms cruved calf of posterior leg Two heads on each side of distal femur  through Calcaneal/Achilles tendon  heel If tendon breaks walking is impaired, heel cannot be lifted* Prime mover for plantar flexion “Toe dancer’s muscle”

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23 Movement at the Foot & Ankle
Soleus Fleshy muscle, strong plantar flexor Tibia and fibula  through Calcaneal/Achilles tendon  heel

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25 Lower Limb Muscles Anterior View

26 Lower Limb Muscles Posterior View

27 Questions Which is the “tailor’s muscle”? A. Ipsoas C. Sartorius
B. Gastrocnemius D. Rectus Femoris The prime mover of toe flexion is? A. Extensor Digitorum Longus C. Ipsoas B. Tibialis Anterior D. Fibularis A patient’s calcaneus/achilles tendon is cut during surgery, what will happen to him and why?

28 Sources Essentials of Human Anatomy, Ninth Edition Textbook
/ebook/htm/0ehap9.htm University of Michigan Medical School natomy2010/html/anatomytables/muscles_lowerlim b.html Radiopaedia the-lower-limb


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